Mbox Daemon; Adding Content - PRG MBOX User Manual

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Mbox Daemon

Mbox network communication involves an application called Mbox Daemon. This application is
required on all Mbox servers to enable remote feedback and configuration. When the Mbox application
is launched, it will automatically launch the most recent version of Mbox Daemon that was used on that
computer.
To view the Daemon interface if it is not visible, click on its icon in the dock or press [
Mbox application is the active application.
The Mbox Daemon screen will always reflect the Network Interface setting as configured as the Management interface
on the Preference tab of the Mbox application. While the Network Interface setting can be changed on the Mbox
Daemon window, this is not recommended since the setting WILL NOT be retained if the Mbox application is restarted.
Refer to
"Network Interfaces for Mbox"

Adding Content

Use the following guidelines when adding content:
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2D content (Textures) must be placed inside the /Mbox/Media folder.
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3D content (Objects) must be placed inside the /Mbox/Models folder.
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The use of both Textures and Objects relies on the correct structure of their parent folders and the correct numbering
of folders and files. Mbox Designer allows up to 65535 Textures and up to 65535 Objects. Mbox Studio and Mini
allow up to 65535 Textures and up to 255 Objects.
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/Mbox/Media Folder - Texture files may be numbered from 0 to 255 and must be placed into folders numbered 0 to
255 inside the Media folder. Folders 0 and 255 are used for built-in functionality and should be avoided, but can be
used if absolutely necessary.
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/Mbox/Models Folder - Object files may be numbered from 0 to 255 and must be placed into a numbered folder
inside the Models folder. The Mbox installer will create folder 000 and place some files inside. These files can be
replaced as desired and others added. If using Mbox Designer, more folders can be added.
Note: Refer to
"Folder and File Numbering"
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on page 77 for additional information on the network configuration for Mbox.
on page 36 for examples of Media and Model folder and file structuring.
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